patrician in English

adjective
1
belonging to or characteristic of the aristocracy.
a proud, patrician face
synonyms:aristocraticnobletitledblue-bloodedhigh-bornupper-classlandowningupper-crustgentle
noun
1
an aristocrat or nobleman.
Ideology justifies the rule of each ruling class, whether as chieftains, patricians , landowners, or those with capital, the bourgeoisie.

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1. How is your darling Patrician?

2. What does the term 'patrician' signify?

3. The Patrician waved a hand again.

4. Its patrician dignity was a picturesque sham.

5. He looked taller, more formidable, more patrician.

6. The order forces the patrician families to choose sides.

7. The old patrician was buried in the family vault.

8. Here, mostly you just get right up their patrician noses.

9. 6 The old patrician was buried in the family vault.

10. He comes across as being vaguely aristocratic, patrician, old school tie.

11. Though he patrician self - confidence , there was no snobbery in Roosevelt.

12. Burgherhood formed a patrician class: resembling that of ancient Rome, 211

13. Darren Bolk (Actor), Patrician Rosa (Actor), Kelly Fitzgerald (Director) & Rated: Unrated

14. It was impossible for Stevenson, the patrician intellectual, and somebody like Sen.

15. Villa Negrotto Cambiaso, a Genoese patrician villa built in the 16th century.

16. But in practice Geneva was a patrician gerontocracy, dominated by a few families.

17. 5 But in practice Geneva was a patrician gerontocracy, dominated by a few families.

18. Originally, ancestor-worship and its attendant family structure were confined to the patrician class.

19. Compared with the patrician Wallenbergs , Mr Ekholm cuts a bolder , more hands - on figure.

20. Nobleman, lord, peer, noble, aristocrat, patrician, grandee Yes, our friend the Baron has his problems

21. Synonyms for Archduchess include noblewoman, lady, peeress, dame, gentlewoman, milady, aristocrat, duchess, baroness and patrician

22. The duchy was not yet hereditary; in 818, the patrician of Sicily appointed Theoctistus without imperial approval.

23. There the master is a humane aristocrat possessed of a fine library, progressive opinions and a patrician kindness.

24. Bicker (also: Bicker van Swieten and Bicker Caarten) is a very old Dutch patrician family (since 1390)

25. But his presence was every bit as formidable in its modest way as that of the patrician Heifetz.

26. In 44 Caesar added two patrician Aediles, called Cereales, whose special duty was the care of the corn-supply

27. It would not be uncommon for the patrician Consulars of the early republic to intersperse public office with agricultural labour

28. Their strident moralism jarred with both the measured middle-class radicalism of the repealers and the dominant patrician language of high politics.

29. After middle period of Qing Dynasty, the proprietorship of soil was changed from patrician to fresh landholder , and management method was changed from slavery to tenancy.

30. Gundobad seized the title of Patrician when his uncle Ricimer, who had been the power behind the throne for the Western Empire, died on 18 August 472.

31. The Brussels version of the Hard Rock Cafe is settled on the most beautiful Grand Place in the world, in a 16th century patrician mansion, tastefully restored.

32. No men were permitted to attend, but a young patrician named Publius Clodius Pulcher managed to gain admittance disguised as a woman, apparently for the purpose of seducing Caesar's wife Pompeia.

33. In the meantime, a Patrician by the name of Symbatius proceeded to rebel in Armenia, and opened up the province to the Arabs, who proceeded to conquer it in 694–695.

34. When the Roman mob heard that the Senate had selected two men from the patrician class, men whom the ordinary people held in no great regard, they protested, showering the imperial cortège with sticks and stones.

35. As adjectives the difference between Aristocratic and elite is that Aristocratic is of or pertaining to an aristocracy; consisting in, or favoring, a government of nobles, or principal men while elite is of high birth or social position; Aristocratic or patrician

36. Synonyms & Antonyms of Couth (Entry 2 of 2) a high level of taste and enlightenment as a result of extensive intellectual training and exposure to the arts their future son-in-law's lack of Couth was of some concern to this patrician couple